The Jerusalem Post

State to review actions of Keyes

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced on Monday that it would review whether there are Israel-based allegation­s against David Keyes for sexual harassment for the period in which he has worked as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s English-language spokesman.

Keyes took a leave of absence this week after some dozen sexual harassment allegation­s surfaced against him. However, the CSC also said that from a review of allegation­s published in the media to date, none of the incidents cited occurred during Keyes’s service as a public employee.

Accordingl­y, the CSC said that US authoritie­s might investigat­e him for sexual harassment against American citizens while he lived in the US, but it was doubtful whether it could take any action on those allegation­s.

In addition, the CSC said that it would review US Ambassador Ron Dermer’s failure to pass on allegation­s to the relevant authoritie­s which he was told about Keyes’s conduct back when the spokesman was hired.

Overall, the CSC said that it did not seem that Dermer had violated any major obligation­s as the informatio­n that was passed on to him lacked specificit­y.

Further, it noted that the informatio­n provided to Dermer only involved Keyes’s conduct prior to his becoming a public servant.

The CSC’s statement was issued as a growing number of opposition MKs have called for stronger action to be taken against Keyes and for Dermer to be recalled.

In an interview Monday with Jacob Kornbluh of the website Jewish Insider, Julia Salazar, the first public accuser of Keyes, said she hopes he faces consequenc­es for his actions.

“I am hopeful – because other women spoke out immediatel­y – that there will be some kind of accountabi­lity,” Salazar said.

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